Post by Tyler on Aug 28, 2015 13:45:40 GMT -5
*This video was posted on SOOL.com over night*
We come to find Tyler Richardson, sat in a chair, looking to the camera.
{{Tyler Richardson}}
Day in and day out, new faces come in and out of SOOL, implimenting ideas that other people did before them. People who paved the way here in SOOL. Tonight, we talk about yet another legend in this industry. Though, not just one superstar, but the man behind them. His name, or at least what people know him as, is Red. I am Tyler Richardson. Let's get started.
*epic theme music here, along with intro one day.*
{{Tyler Richardson}}
Around the same time that Adam joined, another one of the all time greats signed his name onto the SOOL roster. Red started out as Alex Shelley in late 2009 to make the Motor City Machine Guns. With Styles by his side, Red became the second ever tag team champion in history, defeating the Hardy Boys on the fourth of January in 2010. They held the title for 83 days with 3 defences. The Motor City Machine Guns eventually disbanded, Red dropped Shelley to pick up Kurt Angle.
{{Tyler Richardson}}
From there, Red was fairly similar to Adam, joining the Arrogant Bastards. Red won the world title from HBK on the 9th of May in 2010. He left soon there after, vacating the title. That was all a part of the huge XWL fiasco that happened during that time. Red went to XWL, where his career flourish, though, I will not go into specific detail. Eventually, he found his way back to SOOL where he would pick up Jimmy Jacobs and tag with Adam, winning the tag titles. Eventually, Red and Adam left the company again, never to return.
{{Tyler Richardson}}
Red, a humble guy, if you ever get the chance to meet him was considered an innovator to this company. Some people even argue that he was one of the first ones to use pictures in promos, a format that we still use even today. He was a dominant champion, tag or singles, and made his mark on this company in several different ways. The most blantant, being the use of pictures. I personally don't think he ever wanted the XWL fiasco to happen how it did. Truth be told, I don't think anyone really wanted it to happen how it did, but I digress. Hopefully one day, Red will return to SOOL but until then, we remember and thank him for all the things he did. Let me know who you want me to talk about and I will see what I can come up with. This is Tyler Richardson, singing off.
We come to find Tyler Richardson, sat in a chair, looking to the camera.
{{Tyler Richardson}}
Day in and day out, new faces come in and out of SOOL, implimenting ideas that other people did before them. People who paved the way here in SOOL. Tonight, we talk about yet another legend in this industry. Though, not just one superstar, but the man behind them. His name, or at least what people know him as, is Red. I am Tyler Richardson. Let's get started.
*epic theme music here, along with intro one day.*
{{Tyler Richardson}}
Around the same time that Adam joined, another one of the all time greats signed his name onto the SOOL roster. Red started out as Alex Shelley in late 2009 to make the Motor City Machine Guns. With Styles by his side, Red became the second ever tag team champion in history, defeating the Hardy Boys on the fourth of January in 2010. They held the title for 83 days with 3 defences. The Motor City Machine Guns eventually disbanded, Red dropped Shelley to pick up Kurt Angle.
{{Tyler Richardson}}
From there, Red was fairly similar to Adam, joining the Arrogant Bastards. Red won the world title from HBK on the 9th of May in 2010. He left soon there after, vacating the title. That was all a part of the huge XWL fiasco that happened during that time. Red went to XWL, where his career flourish, though, I will not go into specific detail. Eventually, he found his way back to SOOL where he would pick up Jimmy Jacobs and tag with Adam, winning the tag titles. Eventually, Red and Adam left the company again, never to return.
{{Tyler Richardson}}
Red, a humble guy, if you ever get the chance to meet him was considered an innovator to this company. Some people even argue that he was one of the first ones to use pictures in promos, a format that we still use even today. He was a dominant champion, tag or singles, and made his mark on this company in several different ways. The most blantant, being the use of pictures. I personally don't think he ever wanted the XWL fiasco to happen how it did. Truth be told, I don't think anyone really wanted it to happen how it did, but I digress. Hopefully one day, Red will return to SOOL but until then, we remember and thank him for all the things he did. Let me know who you want me to talk about and I will see what I can come up with. This is Tyler Richardson, singing off.